City of Widows: An Iraqi Woman's Account of War and Resistance

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Author: Haifa Zangana

ISBN-10: 1583228608

ISBN-13: 9781583228609

Category: Women's Biography

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The story of Iraq by a fierce witness of war and occupation. Publishers Weekly In her opening line, Iraqi novelist (and former prisoner of Saddam Hussein) Zangana lays out this Iraq primer's unapologetic intent: "that readers in the West will gain insight into a country they have impacted so fully and terribly." With 300,000 widows in Baghdad alone, another million across the country, and thousands of women imprisoned without acknowledgment-much less hope for legal recourse-Zangana's dispatches are different from those of U.S. and Iraqi officials who, she says, claim to support "women's empowerment" while sponsoring militant sectarian forces with "barbaric ideas" about women in society. The U.S. media, according to Zangana, is happy to fall in line: by repeating the story that Iraqis are killing Iraqis by the hundreds each day, the American reflex has become to blame the victims, rather than an occupation that has deliberately dismantled the country's ways of coping. Putting the current moment in perspective with an engaging history of women's rights in Iraq, Zangana convincingly identifies the current Iraqi moment as "a terrible state of regression." This angry, unforgiving and powerful book is as vital as it is hard to swallow. (Nov.)Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information

Preface to the Paperback Edition 8Introduction 20Part I The Transition to Modernity 36Part II Invading Iraq 92Part III Life Under Occupation 118Part IV Resistance 138Afterword 160Notes 164Acknowledgments 182About the Author 184About Seven Stories Press 186